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Opening Ardal League fixtures for next season are released
Opening Ardal League fixtures for next season are released

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time3 days ago

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Opening Ardal League fixtures for next season are released

First up, Lex, who have made the step-up from the North East Wales League, pay a visit to Cefn Albion on Tuesday, July 29. On the same evening, Llangollen Town begin their tilt with a big derby clash at home to Corwen, while Penycae make the trip to Llanfair United. Rhos Aelwyd have a testing home encounter versus Llanuwchllyn to contend with. Other fixtures: Bow Street v Knighton; Builth Wells v Kerry; Llandrindod Wells v Radnor Valley; Llanrhaeadr YM v Dolgellau. Mynydd Isa, last season's North East Wales League champions, open their Ardal North West League season away to Prestatyn Town, who were relegated from Cymru North last time out. There are home comforts in store for Connah's Quay Town and Llay Welfare, who will tackle Llannefydd and NFA respectively. Bangor 1876 begin at home to Llanrwst United. Other fixtures: Llangefni Town v Pwllheli; Porthmadog v Penmaenmawr Phoenix; St Asaph City v Bethesda Athletic. July 30: Trearddur Bay v Y Felinheli.

Brickfield Rangers tackle Bow Street in battle of top-two
Brickfield Rangers tackle Bow Street in battle of top-two

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time25-04-2025

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Brickfield Rangers tackle Bow Street in battle of top-two

A 3-1 win at Cefn Albion on Wednesday night sets them up nicely for tomorrow's top-two home showdown against leaders Bow Street. Rangers still have three games to play but Aiden Fox's double and one from Thomas Williams secured the win after James Jones had put Albion in front. Rangers' decision to switch from the North West to the North East League has paid dividends but boss Gareth Wilson deserves credit for staving off the hefty mid-Wales challenge of Dolgellau and tomorrow's visitors. Fourth-placed Llanuwchllyn, who only have two games left, could still catch Brickfield. A win at home to Kerry will keep their hopes alive. Six sides will complete their campaigns in the North West League tomorrow. Llannefydd will exchange places with fourth-placed Trearddur Bay if they beat their Anglesey opponents at home. Runners-up Holyhead Hotspur sign off at third-placed Porthmadog. Llanrwst United go to Nantlle Vale on the back of 3-0 midweek win at home to Llannefydd where Joel Jones, Conor Davies and Chris Nicolson, who was later sent off, got the goals Corwen, who still have two games to play, make the long trek to Pwllheli.

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